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the law said you're going to cut doctors and boy here they come, it's the same with every bit of society. interest deduction, a million bucks? who is kidding who? >>> it's been revealed today that paul ryan sought stimulus money for his district while publicly deriding it. does that cut his credibility? >> i don't think so, there's a person that hasn't done that. senator kyle got a nascar operation into arizona, and then voted against the package. everybody does that with the debt limit and the highway bill. if that's the campaign issue destroying his integrity, then the laugh is on me. >> seems like the laugh is on all of us, actually. paul o'neil was on "squawk box" and they were asked what he would do about the debt and i would like to get your reaction. >> what about either one of those plans. >> they're better than what's on the table right now but they still didn't get where we need to get. cut to the chase, i would be out in the streets for a candidate who said we're going to kate a sensib sensible progressive tax. we're getting rid of the any knowledge income tax system is, get r
the law said you're going to cut doctors and boy here they come, it's the same with every bit of society. interest deduction, a million bucks? who is kidding who? >>> it's been revealed today that paul ryan sought stimulus money for his district while publicly deriding it. does that cut his credibility? >> i don't think so, there's a person that hasn't done that. senator kyle got a nascar operation into arizona, and then voted against the package. everybody does that with the...
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it has been the standard of law for tens of years. the fact remains that institutions repeatedly, since the passage of volcker, have gotten rid of their proprietary trading. the real question coming down to what is the market making exception, what are the rules going to apply to market making regularity, and what are the consequences as to how those rules are drawn. >> maria, why are we even listening to the securities industry. after 2008, after the jpmorgan 4.5 billion loss. they should be shut out of the equation. i don't care what they think. >> first of all, that's the way our democratic process works. >> but things change after you're almost melting down the global worldwide economy, so at that point i don't think we need to listen. >> but i don't think we suspended the constitution. the fact of the matter is if we don't do this correctly, we will damage u.s. capital markets, ta take liquidity out of the markets, the investors, the savers who buy those securities. all of the data, and that's why you've seen comment after commen
it has been the standard of law for tens of years. the fact remains that institutions repeatedly, since the passage of volcker, have gotten rid of their proprietary trading. the real question coming down to what is the market making exception, what are the rules going to apply to market making regularity, and what are the consequences as to how those rules are drawn. >> maria, why are we even listening to the securities industry. after 2008, after the jpmorgan 4.5 billion loss. they...
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, sister-in-law who farm it, they estimate, hoping to get 75 to 80. so in that fsh from that perspective, it's a disaster from the amount of crop that we're going to see grow. but fortunately for my in-laws and my partners and a lot of the other farmers, a lot of farmers in illinois have crop insurance. >> dave, i got stumped this weekend up in wisconsin until this morning and somebody said is this good news for the seed growers? because you have to plant more next year. i have no idea. is this a wild planting season then next year or type of land impact everything for years? >> well, no. i think it will -- it's going to have an impact, certainly. you can't plant corn on corn again. remember, we planted a record amount of acres in corn last year or i should say for this crop year. next year, they'll probably rotate the crops. you may not have as much corn planted as you did this year. but i think it shouldn't have an effect on the seed producers because they may cut back, the farmers may cut back on the equipment purchased but buying fertilizer and se
, sister-in-law who farm it, they estimate, hoping to get 75 to 80. so in that fsh from that perspective, it's a disaster from the amount of crop that we're going to see grow. but fortunately for my in-laws and my partners and a lot of the other farmers, a lot of farmers in illinois have crop insurance. >> dave, i got stumped this weekend up in wisconsin until this morning and somebody said is this good news for the seed growers? because you have to plant more next year. i have no idea....
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the man with his name on that law, congressman barney frank, joins me right now. is sandy weill right? split up the banks? >> this is not a very useful part-time to talk about that you can flish a lot of what he says he's for with the volcker rule. it says that banks should not be engaged in a lot of trading and other nonlending, we were doing better, europe is slowing us down. the notion at this point that we would do something drastic to a major part of the economy is not a good idea. if he thought it was a good idea years ago he could have fed it into the debate. ? the bill, from the beginning, we included the right of regulated to order divestment to particular institutions, so don't have to break up every single institution. so we can go a long ways toward doing that. >> the problem with the volcker rule is you can't combine it. >> you can define it. the fact is, the banks tried to make it more clie cased than it is. most of them know what they're doing and when they're doing it to make a proskt for themselves. and if you're tough, like i think we should be,
the man with his name on that law, congressman barney frank, joins me right now. is sandy weill right? split up the banks? >> this is not a very useful part-time to talk about that you can flish a lot of what he says he's for with the volcker rule. it says that banks should not be engaged in a lot of trading and other nonlending, we were doing better, europe is slowing us down. the notion at this point that we would do something drastic to a major part of the economy is not a good idea....
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it has been two years since wall street dodd frank law came into law. and since then only two parts have been completed. they're issuing a report saying compliance costs are expected to exceed $7 billion. so with the jpmorgan scandal and the trading loss, is it any safer now. we have the trama surgeon of wall street with us now for helping us come out of the 2008 krusz alive, rodgin cohen is joining us. thank you for being here. >> my pleasure. >> you said in the past you believed there was a good dodd frank and a bad dodd frank, can you make the distinction? >> yes, the good makes those divisions that directed to problems that clearly existed. we did not have a resolution system for major institutions. we had too big to fail. we had to deal with those entitled to dodd frank and does an excellent job. the bad parts are those that don't serve a legitimate regulatory purpose. for example, the durbin amendment that was simply a wealth transfer from banks to major retailers. >> that's a good point. i want to go through some of the aspec aspects. let's look
it has been two years since wall street dodd frank law came into law. and since then only two parts have been completed. they're issuing a report saying compliance costs are expected to exceed $7 billion. so with the jpmorgan scandal and the trading loss, is it any safer now. we have the trama surgeon of wall street with us now for helping us come out of the 2008 krusz alive, rodgin cohen is joining us. thank you for being here. >> my pleasure. >> you said in the past you believed...
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we'll talk about it next, and later, will the laws of gravity take over at apple? brian weighs in on the stock that everybody loves to love. okay, here's the plan. you have a plan? first we're gonna check our bags for free, thanks to our explorer card. then, the united club. my mother was so wrong about you. next, we get priority boarding on our flight i booked with miles. all because of the card. and me. okay, what's the plan? plan? mm-hmm. we're on vacation. this is no plan. really? [ male announcer ] the united mileageplus explorer card. the mileage card with special perks on united. get it and you're in. [ woman ] welcome to learning spanish in the car. you've got to be kidding me. this is good. vamanos. vamanos. vamanos. gracias. gracias. gracias. ♪ trece horas en el carro sin parar y no traes musica. mira entra y comprame unas papitas. [ male announcer ] get up to 795 miles per tank in the 2013 passat tdi clean diesel. that's the power of german engineering. see your local dealer for special lease and finance rates during the autobahn for all event. looking
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barney frank is coming up and he will give us his controversial take on the law he co-authors to keep wall street in check. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a referral. see why millions of people have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp. don't wait. call now. >>> welcome back, regional bank po
barney frank is coming up and he will give us his controversial take on the law he co-authors to keep wall street in check. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement...
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he said we look at all the laws. he could not by pass those as president. he really is the president right now. we don't have a president right now. we have a professional candidate who every couple of weeks makes a declaration ignoring the fact that we're headed towards fiscal collapse. with don't have a president at the moment. it's amazing that some of the president's biggest achievements is of dubious legality. major achievements. >> this doesn't have anything to do with colorado or new mexico or north carolina. this doesn't have anything to do with that. were the identity that there may be politics engaged in a political year by a president is not unusual. >> i am totally shocked. >> that's no big deal. the issue, though, about immigration is a serious probable you must be the only person in america who thinks there is a possibility for bipartisan agreement on this. congress has failed to do anything for yeefrs. >>> we still have not had a bill from the president. in fact. beginning to. not as indicated, he is explicit about that. and you know how you
he said we look at all the laws. he could not by pass those as president. he really is the president right now. we don't have a president right now. we have a professional candidate who every couple of weeks makes a declaration ignoring the fact that we're headed towards fiscal collapse. with don't have a president at the moment. it's amazing that some of the president's biggest achievements is of dubious legality. major achievements. >> this doesn't have anything to do with colorado or...
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changes in inheritance laws and things in the air right now matter as much as anything else. we really have to wait to see how the other shoe drops. >> that's when we'll see a loosening up of money any. thank you so much, we appreciate your time today. thanks. we're in the final stretch of trading for the week and the market is up about 95 points on the dow. >> yes, maria. >> you're killing me. >> even with the rally today, the dow and s&p set to snap their six week winning. we'll take you into the final moments in a few minutes as well. >> and ron paul has been calling for the gold standard for year. he is joining us this hour. >>> first, before we go to break, the dividend. which restaurant stock has advanced the most this year? cracker barrel, deny's, or dine equity? e, you can use opentable to make restaurant reservations. during the golden opportunity sales event, get great values on some of our newest models. this is the pursuit of perfection. what makes a sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "we
changes in inheritance laws and things in the air right now matter as much as anything else. we really have to wait to see how the other shoe drops. >> that's when we'll see a loosening up of money any. thank you so much, we appreciate your time today. thanks. we're in the final stretch of trading for the week and the market is up about 95 points on the dow. >> yes, maria. >> you're killing me. >> even with the rally today, the dow and s&p set to snap their six week...
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view hard to find, a chief financial officer of a small business say the reversal of the health care law would cost them a lot of money. ...the united states would be on that list. . in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. all in one account. keep watch on the markets. or use our exclusive tools to help find ideas. it's powerful, easy-to-use technology for trading stocks, options, and futures. keep trading whether you're at home, in the office, or on the go. optionsxpress, the broker smart traders deserve. open an account today at optionsxpress.com. olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! put it on my spark card! [ high-pitched ] nice doin' business with you! [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase,
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obviously they have to wait a little bit, the tax laws. even though post moved up big today, still only 3 points from where it was spun off last month and selling at an 8% growth rate, not too expensive in the consistent world that is cereal. plus right now there's very little -- limited analyst coverage and you want to buy post before it starts gaining sponsorship. here's the bottom line, breaking up, it ain't that hard to do and sometimes it's extremely profitable, which is what i think we'll see now that post is independent. it could take time for post to turn things around. i think the stock could drop back a bit because it rallied for no particular reason but you want to be in this before the earnings turn happen or less you'll be burnt to a golden crisp or shredded into chaffe, not wheat. let's go to steve in new york. >> caller: good evening, professor cramer. parent company victoria secret. what a great day to talk about victoria secret and limited brands on valentine's day. >> oh, right, i forgot what they sell there. >> caller: i
obviously they have to wait a little bit, the tax laws. even though post moved up big today, still only 3 points from where it was spun off last month and selling at an 8% growth rate, not too expensive in the consistent world that is cereal. plus right now there's very little -- limited analyst coverage and you want to buy post before it starts gaining sponsorship. here's the bottom line, breaking up, it ain't that hard to do and sometimes it's extremely profitable, which is what i think we'll...
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. >> two days away from the anniversary of dodd frank being signed into law? how is it going? coauthor of the bill barney frank will be with me today at 4:30 p.m., eastern. you can try strategies from independent experts and see what criteria they use. such as a 5% yield on dividend-paying stocks. then you can customize the strategies and narrow down to exactly those stocks you want to follow. i'm mark allen of fidelity investments. the expert strategies feature is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>> welcome back, let's get to brian shactman with a update on apple. >> we're always watching apple, right? web bush they report next tuesday, we're reiterating our stock. they think the ipad launch in china as a catalyst moving forward. it represents a 30% upside from here, up 1.5% on the day. >> private equity joined kkr getting into retail investing launching two funds. the stock is on a roll up 17% since the start of june. >> and it has a 7% dividend. that has not gone unnoticed from some of the
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the law is expected to help create new jobs by making it easier for startups and small businesses to raise funding. there is some concern that relaxed regulations in the law could end up hurting investors because of reduced transparency and how to help companies raise that company. into british broadcaster has admitted that sky news unit authorized a journalist to hack into e-mails of people suspected into criminal activity. they say the actions were editorial justified and in the interest of the public. it's the latest black eye for news corp. which owns a large stake in bskyb. let's take a short break. >>> investors have been loving luxury retail recently. that's where the money has been going. can the stock and taking a look at cnbc, including the impact that europe is having with the markets. >> the market is taking a breath, looking to gain at the strength of the u.s. recovery and also at europe and concluding that the u.s. recovery is decent but not powerful and that the european crisis. >> there is not the largest level of government debt that greece had. spain is not headed t
the law is expected to help create new jobs by making it easier for startups and small businesses to raise funding. there is some concern that relaxed regulations in the law could end up hurting investors because of reduced transparency and how to help companies raise that company. into british broadcaster has admitted that sky news unit authorized a journalist to hack into e-mails of people suspected into criminal activity. they say the actions were editorial justified and in the interest of...
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there were, of course, very stringent laws which existed in aurora, colorado. our challenge is not the laws but the people who obviously are distracted from reality and do unthinkable, unimaginable, inexplicable things. >> as the governor of massachusetts you did sign legislation restricting or banning a assault weapons. did that work in massachusetts to your satisfaction? >> well, actually the law that we signed in massachusetts was a combination of efforts both on the part of those that were for additional gun rights and those that opposed gun rights. they came together and made some changes that provided, i think, a better environment for both. that's why both sides came to celebrate the signing of the bill. were there opportunities for people of reasonable minds to come together and find common ground? that's the legislation i like. the idea of one party jamming through something over the objection of the other tends to divide the nation. not make us a more safe and prosperous place. if there is common ground, i'm always willing to have that kind of convers
there were, of course, very stringent laws which existed in aurora, colorado. our challenge is not the laws but the people who obviously are distracted from reality and do unthinkable, unimaginable, inexplicable things. >> as the governor of massachusetts you did sign legislation restricting or banning a assault weapons. did that work in massachusetts to your satisfaction? >> well, actually the law that we signed in massachusetts was a combination of efforts both on the part of...
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in fact, it's the law. full-time workers in france are guaranteed at least five weeks vacation and a maximum 35-hour work week, with no paid overtime allowed. and not everyone is thrilled about working even 35 hours. >> the aim is to keep your job without working. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm leslie stahl. in this episode, we'll examine our relationship with work. how much is too much, too little, and who should decide? but before we look at the hours we spend on the job, we'll look at how employers tried to influence the way their workers act off the job. as morley safer reported in 2005, that cigarette or drink at home, that political candidate you supported, even your eating habits are coming under the scrutiny of your employer. if your boss doesn't approve, it might even cost you your job. >> anita epolito and cara stiffler were considered model employees at weyco, an insurance consulting firm outside of lansing, michigan. anita, 14 years on the job, cara, five. they sat side by side, sharing w
in fact, it's the law. full-time workers in france are guaranteed at least five weeks vacation and a maximum 35-hour work week, with no paid overtime allowed. and not everyone is thrilled about working even 35 hours. >> the aim is to keep your job without working. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm leslie stahl. in this episode, we'll examine our relationship with work. how much is too much, too little, and who should decide? but before we look at the hours we spend on the job,...
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but is the health care law going to hurt our collective wallets and the economy? we analyze. >>> the bear's growling today and bond king bill gross is bullish on america. he is here. >>> news corp. says it's split' splitsville. >>> battleground rim. our old buddy back in the spot lite because the red ink likely to roll out after the bell. >> what a pity herb is not here. >>> attempting to wipe out the losses comes to a halt. stocks extending their losses after the health care ruling but among the s&p sectors, health care is kind of in the middle of the pack and the biggest losers have techs and financials and negative for the month of june. let's get to mary thompson on the floor out stock exchange. >> mandy, a broad based decline, concerns of the economy front and center when investors looking and focused on the decision from the supreme court earlier today. as you mentioned, the broad based decline is led by techs and financials and the nasdaq wiped out the gains for the month of the year -- for the month of june. it does remain positive for the year. also, head
but is the health care law going to hurt our collective wallets and the economy? we analyze. >>> the bear's growling today and bond king bill gross is bullish on america. he is here. >>> news corp. says it's split' splitsville. >>> battleground rim. our old buddy back in the spot lite because the red ink likely to roll out after the bell. >> what a pity herb is not here. >>> attempting to wipe out the losses comes to a halt. stocks extending their...
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if methane were a problem, we'd out law cattle. >>> look, natural gas is cheaper, it's domestic which would help get opec's boot off of our collective net. if the government divinity embrace it, i think they'll be taken over by this. it's where we're going. it should do a massive secondary to have a war chest everywhere. the real winners? those who buy the trucks. i predict will save fortunes. stick with cramer. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. "for starters, it didn't cost me anything." "and i got a one-hundred dollar cash bonus for rolling over by april 16th." "i like bonuses." "plus at scottrade, there are thousands of commission-free investments." "and if i need help, i can find it online, by phone or at one of over five-hundred scottrade locat
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talked to my father-in-law, adam, he tells me to hold. what do you think? >> i think adam has a good point. the company has just said, look, we can't bring up the value, maybe somebody else can, let's go with adam for now. the stock is worth more that 8 bucks. i was initially too optimistic about them and it went all the way down. i think it can go up a little higher, mabel double digits before you have to make a trade. let's go to denise in maryland, please. denise. >> caller: hey, jim. company expectations are high and look to increase their sales into low single digits to helps earnings grow for 2012. do you think this is a wise investment and do you think this trend may help the other office supply companies like office depot and office max? >> no. i think this group is challenged. i went through the staples call. i'm increasingly worried about the relevance of this group frankly. i think can you get all the things you want from staples at costco and costco is hitting it out of the park. i did price comparison recently and i don't think these guys offer
talked to my father-in-law, adam, he tells me to hold. what do you think? >> i think adam has a good point. the company has just said, look, we can't bring up the value, maybe somebody else can, let's go with adam for now. the stock is worth more that 8 bucks. i was initially too optimistic about them and it went all the way down. i think it can go up a little higher, mabel double digits before you have to make a trade. let's go to denise in maryland, please. denise. >> caller: hey,...
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one peculiar one is justice roberts said if it's a penalty, i have to throw this law out. if it's a tax, i like it. the commerce clause can't prevail, but the tax clause can. let's just do it 5-4 in favor. we have obamacare in place. i think it will look a bit different as the months and years pass. but the stock price reactions in general, there wasn't much move of health care averages in general all added together. the subsectors did move. they moved as anticipated. hospitals higher, insurers lower, medical device lower. big pharma barely touched. bio tech down for other reasons. i think we'll see higher prices by year end in health care. >> so is the ruling in and of itself -- i mean, yes, it was a surprise. the ruling being done, being out there now, is that a catalyst in some respects in that it removes uncertainty from the group and therefore investors in general might be more willing to get it? maybe there are people on the sidelines waiting for this ruling to come out to remove the uncertainty from the industry. >> i fully believe that uncertainty is removed. i ful
one peculiar one is justice roberts said if it's a penalty, i have to throw this law out. if it's a tax, i like it. the commerce clause can't prevail, but the tax clause can. let's just do it 5-4 in favor. we have obamacare in place. i think it will look a bit different as the months and years pass. but the stock price reactions in general, there wasn't much move of health care averages in general all added together. the subsectors did move. they moved as anticipated. hospitals higher, insurers...
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while legal in some states they're still illegal under federal law. a congressman is hoping to change this through legislation. >> but the bill basically provides legal assurances so banks wouldn't face liability by offering some services, banking services to businesses that are legal under state law that are acting on medical marijuana industry. >> reporter: despite support of him and others, businesses in colorado are not waiting for washington. without traditional banking, and even credit cards can be a problem, they get creative using payment technologies like square, cashless atms or the greenback. even still, it's far from a level playing field. >> you have to be able to have some types of business things that other businesses get. it's unbelievable what you can't get in this industry. >> reporter: simple things of paying taxes, doing payroll, so difficult to do in this environment and you can make the jokes. i'm sitting in a roomful of pot. they're legitimate businesses trying to make money and held back and we'll see what happens with legislat
while legal in some states they're still illegal under federal law. a congressman is hoping to change this through legislation. >> but the bill basically provides legal assurances so banks wouldn't face liability by offering some services, banking services to businesses that are legal under state law that are acting on medical marijuana industry. >> reporter: despite support of him and others, businesses in colorado are not waiting for washington. without traditional banking, and...
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it's an imperfect law. whether the mate day is upheld or not, the law will continue to have to be refined. but the real issue that gets lost in all this is the fact that affordability of heck is. i think i law doesn't provide a clear solution and a clear path. >> that was the main problem, the value and affordability weren't even part of the law. i have to ask you as a health care expert, ron, we've been having off-camera discussions about whether single payor or whether a government-run system, is that the way to go? would there be a loss of innovation if the government were to run our health care needs here? we'd cover everyone but would we have inferior health care to what we have right now? >> my belief is that we would. my belief is whether you look at the level of innovation around one area, information technology and health care innovation of the private sector has invested literally hundreds of millions of dollars in connecting the data in the health care system in ways to improve quality. the pharm
it's an imperfect law. whether the mate day is upheld or not, the law will continue to have to be refined. but the real issue that gets lost in all this is the fact that affordability of heck is. i think i law doesn't provide a clear solution and a clear path. >> that was the main problem, the value and affordability weren't even part of the law. i have to ask you as a health care expert, ron, we've been having off-camera discussions about whether single payor or whether a government-run...
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hiring could blossom if the law is struck down. you heard me. the health care law is a job killer. thursday, wow. it's a battleground day. one of the most exciting days in a while. we are putting a number of stocks caught in the cross hairs. first is nike which failed to hold the key $100 level. we have analysts saying this is the opportunity for a high quality growth stock at a discount ahead of the olympics. we have others who think the stock is a screaming short. speaking of screaming shorts, research in motion, rimm reports. i suspect a quarter of the blackberry maker will be miserable but i read my first positive article about the company in months by anton wallman. no one has been able to duplicate the rimm keyboard of the competitors. perhaps the combination of the big subscriber list, 70 million people oh and the patented keyboard could lead to rimm being taken over by maybe microsoft. long shot. i don't necessarily agree. i'm putting it out there so you know what's going on if they report a terrible number and the stock doesn't go lower. not done with battlegrounds. tipco
hiring could blossom if the law is struck down. you heard me. the health care law is a job killer. thursday, wow. it's a battleground day. one of the most exciting days in a while. we are putting a number of stocks caught in the cross hairs. first is nike which failed to hold the key $100 level. we have analysts saying this is the opportunity for a high quality growth stock at a discount ahead of the olympics. we have others who think the stock is a screaming short. speaking of screaming...
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amc says, we are actively working with local law enforcement in communities throughout the nation and under the circumstances we are reaching out to all our theeters to review our safety and security procedures. the national association of theater owners weighing in saying, quote, guest safety is and will continue to be a priority for owners. nato members are working closely with local law enforcement agencies and reviewing security procedures. as we well know, movie has been a place of escape, whether escaping from the economy or even just the heat. movie theaters want to do everything to make americans feel safe. back over to you. >> squthank you very much. more thoughts on how the studios and the movie theater chains are reacting to the tragedy. howard bragman, the vice chair of reputation.com joins us on the phone. howard, nice to have you with us. we have heard and seen the statements from the companies involved in the production and the showing of these movies in the theaters. but what next steps do these companies need to take? should they pull all advertisements? should they p
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the stock -- next week, maybe the supreme court will be giving information about the health care law and i want to know about quest diagnostics. >> i don't really -- i have a feel for quest. i think the stock is moving up. i haven't looked at it in a long time. it had been soft for a long time. it is a fine company. but i'm not sure how it dove tails with what may happen with the supremes. shelly in new york. shelly. >> caller: so nice to have you on tv. thanks a lot for helping the small investor. >> quite welcome. that's what i'm trying to do. . >> caller: a great big boo-yah from shelly in brooklyn. >> i'll be there later this evening. what's up. >> caller: over a year ago, i bought citicorp incorporated, symbol c. it was only $4.40 a share. i bought a couple of shares, then it split, which i thought was a good thing. but they gave me very few shares at a higher value. but i have lost about half the money. >> it's too low to sell. it's too low to sell. it is not my favorite bank. i like the domestic banks. i like -- look, i have sdsh i like jpmorgan. my travel trust bought that to
the stock -- next week, maybe the supreme court will be giving information about the health care law and i want to know about quest diagnostics. >> i don't really -- i have a feel for quest. i think the stock is moving up. i haven't looked at it in a long time. it had been soft for a long time. it is a fine company. but i'm not sure how it dove tails with what may happen with the supremes. shelly in new york. shelly. >> caller: so nice to have you on tv. thanks a lot for helping the...
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[laughter] next, we added my friends, family--that's my son-in-law-- old classmates. within a few minutes, i got a friend request. here's a guy a haven't talked to in two years, and i'm so thrilled to hear from him. this is why so many find the site addictive. in a world with no cell phone or email directories, facebook has become a way to find lost friends. >> it used to be the case, like, you'd switch jobs, and then maybe you wouldn't keep in touch with all the people that you knew from that old job, just because it was too hard, but one of the things that facebook does is, it makes it really easy to just stay in touch with all these people. >> of course, if someone tries to friend you, you can ignore them, and privacy settings allow you to deny access to your page, say, to your boss or your parents. [telephone rings] >> good afternoon, facebook. how may i help you? >> facebook headquarters in downtown palo alto looks like a dorm room. the 400 employees, who get free food and laundry, show up late, stay late, and party really late. >> ♪ get down >> zuckerberg, who
[laughter] next, we added my friends, family--that's my son-in-law-- old classmates. within a few minutes, i got a friend request. here's a guy a haven't talked to in two years, and i'm so thrilled to hear from him. this is why so many find the site addictive. in a world with no cell phone or email directories, facebook has become a way to find lost friends. >> it used to be the case, like, you'd switch jobs, and then maybe you wouldn't keep in touch with all the people that you knew from...
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thinking plan, this massive law -- but governor, they will. and this massive law was sold to the american public on the premises that if they like their health care, if they like their health insurance, they would not lose it. it would not change. and that is clearly false. and there were so many voices that predicted this from the get-go. and there will be more, larry. this is a massive government takeover of our health care. >> this is nonsense. wait a minute. let me explain to people -- >> and total bureaucracy. >> let me if i could for a moment explain to people what really happens. let's suppose i'm working for a small business with six employees. a small business doesn't think they can afford this anymore. they say sorry, howard, you got to get your insurance some place else. i go online to an exchange, and i choose from four or five or six private insurance companies. this is really more like paul ryan's approach to medicare than it is some government takeover. i just pick an insurance company, and the government helps me buy the insura
thinking plan, this massive law -- but governor, they will. and this massive law was sold to the american public on the premises that if they like their health care, if they like their health insurance, they would not lose it. it would not change. and that is clearly false. and there were so many voices that predicted this from the get-go. and there will be more, larry. this is a massive government takeover of our health care. >> this is nonsense. wait a minute. let me explain to people...
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not very far from where professor barack obama taught law. as i was writing the speech, i thought to my lifetime of experiences. i've had a lot of opportunity to learn about the unique genius of america's free enterprise system. 25 years i lived and breathed business and the economy and jobs. i have successes and failures. but each step of the way, i learned a little bit more about what it is that makes our american system so powerful. you can't learn that teaching constitutional law at university of chicago, all right. >> good line. joining me now to talk about this, two esteemed former national committee chairman, howard deans, former dnc chair, former presidential democratic candidate, and michael steele, former rnc chair. michael steele, you're further away. have i governor dean with me tonight. what do you think of romney's message last night? he is starting to stick to it obama. he is almost defending the moral basis of free market capitalism, which impressed a lot of conservatives. >> right. i thought he gave a whale of a speech. it wa
not very far from where professor barack obama taught law. as i was writing the speech, i thought to my lifetime of experiences. i've had a lot of opportunity to learn about the unique genius of america's free enterprise system. 25 years i lived and breathed business and the economy and jobs. i have successes and failures. but each step of the way, i learned a little bit more about what it is that makes our american system so powerful. you can't learn that teaching constitutional law at...
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we feel 100% assured that we are well within the law, and we feel once we're able to tell our story, all of this will be rectified. i think the authorities will give starbucks the kind of the respect we deserve. >> okay. well, we'll keep watching on that. i know this is developing. we'll come back to that. here we are a couple of days away from the election, howard. you were very, very vocal over the last year about getting our fiscal house ensuring that our leaders actually lead, which of course many people were very disappointed in, particularly congress, on that fiscal cliff. tell me how things are today and what you expect out of the election on tuesday. >> well, i think we still have significant issues in terms of the need for bipartisan efforts. i think in the last few days with the unfortunate situation with hurricane sandy, it's ironic that we saw fantastic leadership by both the president and governor christie. i think we saw the very best of president obama, not only leading, but leading with a deep sense of humanity. as a lifelong drremocrat, it wouldn't surprise anyone i'
we feel 100% assured that we are well within the law, and we feel once we're able to tell our story, all of this will be rectified. i think the authorities will give starbucks the kind of the respect we deserve. >> okay. well, we'll keep watching on that. i know this is developing. we'll come back to that. here we are a couple of days away from the election, howard. you were very, very vocal over the last year about getting our fiscal house ensuring that our leaders actually lead, which...
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you put that behind and right now we cannot have a device that's explosive behind a loek motive by law. if we have a chemical car it has to be further back in the train to protect the crews should there be an accident. >> okay. >> there are issues to work around with the idea. in the old days with steam lo o comotiv comotive. coal was no risk. >> one last question. it's always crazy to me. a railroad has to worry about european demand. >> yes. our export coal, about half of it goes to europe for they areal mall and steel-making. obviously we hope europe resolves their issues, jim. >> nobody's all domestic. michael ward, fabulous job. making money when you shouldn't be given the coal exposure. chairman, president and ceo of csx corp. this is a cheap stock. looking for a stock that can still -- after today, take a look. >> announcer: coming up, oh doctor. investors bid up shares of covidian after strong sales of medical devices. is there still room for the company to make a healthy run higher? cramer is giving his prognosis in an exclusive with the ceo next. [ male announcer ] at scottra
you put that behind and right now we cannot have a device that's explosive behind a loek motive by law. if we have a chemical car it has to be further back in the train to protect the crews should there be an accident. >> okay. >> there are issues to work around with the idea. in the old days with steam lo o comotiv comotive. coal was no risk. >> one last question. it's always crazy to me. a railroad has to worry about european demand. >> yes. our export coal, about half...
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the law is written in such a way that there's no bankruptcy recourse against the people who took all the money. now that's a fact and could pretty easily be changed. i think to come in and say you're not allowed to question his career because the fact that you question anything in his career means you're anti-capitalist? so anybody can run for president and immediately say ask nothing but b it because that would mean you're somehow anti-capitalist. that's nonsense. >> i think it sounds like the language of the left. talking about corporate raiders and talking about looters -- look, we all know some of these deals go sour, we know most -- >> it's not a question of they go sour. >> but when you use that language, you sound like, pardon the phrase, president obama or the left wing of the democratic party. that's what's disappointed many of your conservative supporters during this campaign. >> okay. let's say that i said to you i really believe deeply in honest corporations. i suspect obama would say he believes deep any in honest corporations pi whi corporations. which of us is mimickin
the law is written in such a way that there's no bankruptcy recourse against the people who took all the money. now that's a fact and could pretty easily be changed. i think to come in and say you're not allowed to question his career because the fact that you question anything in his career means you're anti-capitalist? so anybody can run for president and immediately say ask nothing but b it because that would mean you're somehow anti-capitalist. that's nonsense. >> i think it sounds...
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it's law that just makes sense. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >>> welcome back. i'm brian shactman here at the markets desk where the blackstone group is buying $125 million of land and increasing the equity stake. and this is the quote from blackstone representative. we firmly believe that the u.s. residential real estate market bottomed and uniquely positioned to capitalize on the recovery. tyler, to you. >> on a $3 stock or less. brian, thank you. >>> let's analyze this. shall we? ed ponsi here for the last round of the week. >> going to miss you. >> it's been fun. to buy from neutral. the firm now quote forecasting acceleration in home sa
it's law that just makes sense. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense....
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it's law that just makes sense. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about the cookie-cutter retirement advice ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 you get at some places. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 they say you have to do this, have that, invest here ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 you know what? ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 you can't create a retirement plan based on ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 a predetermined script. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, we actually take the time to listen - ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 to understand you and your goals... ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...so together we can find real-life answers for your ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 real-life retirement. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 talk to chuck ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 and let's write a script based on your life story. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where
it's law that just makes sense. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about the cookie-cutter retirement advice ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 you get at some places. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 they say you have to do this, have that, invest here ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 you know what? ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 you can't create a retirement plan based on ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 a predetermined script. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, we actually take the time to listen - ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 to...
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we have the worst laws in the universe for industrialized countries. you don't have to believe me. just ask the ilo about that. but we've lost manufacturing jobs. we have a president, president obama, who wants to bring them back. he wants to stop outsourcing -- insourcing. he wants to bring jobs back to the united states. he wants to buy an america label to mean something again. that will put our members back to worth. when we start building again, we'll be able to put construction workers back to work. if we were building roads and bridges, we'd put millions of americans back to work and we'd all be better off. get those americans back to work, you don't have to worry about the deficit. will take care of itself. >> how do you fund that? with taxpayer dollars? it seems like the conversation of the day is focused on benefits and entitlements and whether or not this country can actually afford some of these benefits that, of course, the unions and so many workers have enjoyed for so many years. how do you want to fund everything you are talking about, through taxpayer dollars? >> we
we have the worst laws in the universe for industrialized countries. you don't have to believe me. just ask the ilo about that. but we've lost manufacturing jobs. we have a president, president obama, who wants to bring them back. he wants to stop outsourcing -- insourcing. he wants to bring jobs back to the united states. he wants to buy an america label to mean something again. that will put our members back to worth. when we start building again, we'll be able to put construction workers...
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quite frankly, what the attorney is talking about is what the law is. he said he's will be to bring in the republican leadership. it's is been like pulling teeth. why is this so hard? >> absolutely. we've been patient with this latest incident. this isn't partisan. i heard dianne feinstein and others say this is out of control. but if our committee, we couldn't be more patient. and he is trying to outweight us. that why next week we said we're going to hold a hearing and bring contempt citation against him for ignoring us month after month, time after time. we need to get the facts. maybe he's innocent of dmoj of thf scheme that went wild where a u.s. agent was killed, others were murdered and guns were pouring into mexico from the u.s. government. it's outrageous. >> i've got to leave it there, gentlemen. appreciate it very much. i wish you luck in your forthcoming election. i've known you a very long time. coming up, obama's real spending record. wait a minute, who's doing those books? we're going to do some truth spotting. we have two noted economist
quite frankly, what the attorney is talking about is what the law is. he said he's will be to bring in the republican leadership. it's is been like pulling teeth. why is this so hard? >> absolutely. we've been patient with this latest incident. this isn't partisan. i heard dianne feinstein and others say this is out of control. but if our committee, we couldn't be more patient. and he is trying to outweight us. that why next week we said we're going to hold a hearing and bring contempt...
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at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. >>> forget just influencing our country's future. the obama white house now wants to rewrite our past. get this. it's no joke. the white house has now revised the official biographies of every president since calvin coolidge. that on its website to brag about president obama's own accomplishments. this is just dreadful. let's go to robert costa of "the national review." i want to start with coolidge. i'm not ashamed to say i liked a free market coolidge. coolidge was a technology guy. he used radio, the first public address on radio, and your pal obama is now rewriting history saying he was social media. just like coolidge. what's up with that? >> it's so absurd, larry, i wouldn't believe it unless i saw it with my own eyes. the president is inserting himself into the footnotes of the official biographies of presidents on whitehouse.gov. in 1924, coolidge gave the first presidential address on radio. obama has a footnote at the bottom saying i used facebook and twitter, so i count just as much as calvin coolidge. it is crazy. >> so f
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part of the arizona law said that law enforcement officers could stop folks because they suspected maybe they looked like they could be undocumented workers. and check their papers. you know what? if my daughter or yours looks to somebody like they're not a citizen? i don't to empower somebody like that. so we can fix this system in a comprehensive way. and when governor romney says the challenges, well, obama didn't try. that's not true. i sat down with democrats and republicans at the beginning of my term and i said, let's fix this system, including senators previously who supported it on the republican side. but it's very hard for republicans in congress to support comprehensive immigration reform if their standardbearer has said that this is not something i'm interested in supporting. >> let me get the governor in here, mr. president. let's speak to, if you could, governor the issue of deportation. >> let me go back and speak to the points the president made and let's get them correct. i did not say that the arizona law was a model for the nation in that aspect. i said that the e-ver
part of the arizona law said that law enforcement officers could stop folks because they suspected maybe they looked like they could be undocumented workers. and check their papers. you know what? if my daughter or yours looks to somebody like they're not a citizen? i don't to empower somebody like that. so we can fix this system in a comprehensive way. and when governor romney says the challenges, well, obama didn't try. that's not true. i sat down with democrats and republicans at the...
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at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes. [ male announcer ] get the mileage card with special perks on united, like a free checked bag, united club passes, and priority boarding. thanks. ♪ okay. what's your secret? [ male announcer ] the united mileageplus explorer card. get it and you're in. sfwhoo cnbc's jackie deangelis joins us with more on that and the latest headlines. good evening. >> good evening, google has filed their compensation report with the s.e.c., and eric schmidt received $56 million in stock awards, $30 million in options. his salary was $937,500, and he also received $6 million in nonequity incentive plan compensation. . >>> it's been a big week to go public. kayla has the numbers. >> high-flying ipos got off the ground this week. they saw so much demand early in the week, they both priced above range and debute
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i have a law degree and i don't want it to read it. but i'm not surprised. >> up next on kudlow, are you better off than you were four years ago? that was the question ronald reagan asked in 1980. a new poll now asks likely voters the same question today. you know the answer. the question is by how much the numbers are going to surprise you. we'll have them when we come back. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." i'm larry kudlow. in this half hour, today president obama tried to change the debates to soak the rich taxes and give it away in friday's jobs report. class war fare won't work. new tonight treasury secretary tim geith
i have a law degree and i don't want it to read it. but i'm not surprised. >> up next on kudlow, are you better off than you were four years ago? that was the question ronald reagan asked in 1980. a new poll now asks likely voters the same question today. you know the answer. the question is by how much the numbers are going to surprise you. we'll have them when we come back. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then,...
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but that's already the law. and that doesn't help the millions of people out there with pre-existing conditions. there's a reason why governor romney set up the plan that he did in massachusetts. it wasn't a government takeover of health care. it was the largest expansion of private insurance. but what it does say is that insurers, you have to take everybody. now, that also means that you've got more customers. but when governor romney says that he'll replace it with something but can't detail how it will be, in fact, replaced and the reason he set up the system he did in massachusetts is because there isn't a better way of dealing with pre-existing conditions. it just reminds me of, you know, he says he's going to close deductions and loopholes for his tax plan. that's how it's going to be paid for. we don't know the details. he says that he's going to replace dodd/frank, wall street reform. we don't know exactly which ones. he won't tell us. he now says he's going to replace obama care and assure us all the go
but that's already the law. and that doesn't help the millions of people out there with pre-existing conditions. there's a reason why governor romney set up the plan that he did in massachusetts. it wasn't a government takeover of health care. it was the largest expansion of private insurance. but what it does say is that insurers, you have to take everybody. now, that also means that you've got more customers. but when governor romney says that he'll replace it with something but can't detail...
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. >> whatever you think about whatever's happened to the laws in this country the past three year, they are still laws that are beneficial to -- look he oxymoron in the world today. >> don't you think we're taking on a lot of the same attitudes against economic freedom that europe embraced 30, 40 years ago and now they're paying the price? >> no, he doesn't. >> i think there is a step towards a little bit of the safety net, but the differential is 20% to 25%. >> the health care reform bill was a huge step toward europe. >> if you look at the top two headlines of the day, it is like a definition of an oxymoron. greece europe melting down, united states about to do an historic ipo. what could be more different. >> facebook would never happen in france the prospects of the proper different leading powers could not be more different. my favorite editorial of the day, the future is more than facebo facebook. social media is passe. focused on transportation, energy and manufacturing. so we'll see. >> still a great nation. >> facebook going to help california. my daughter actually put a little
. >> whatever you think about whatever's happened to the laws in this country the past three year, they are still laws that are beneficial to -- look he oxymoron in the world today. >> don't you think we're taking on a lot of the same attitudes against economic freedom that europe embraced 30, 40 years ago and now they're paying the price? >> no, he doesn't. >> i think there is a step towards a little bit of the safety net, but the differential is 20% to 25%. >>...
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are the security law enforcement breaks working together satisfactorily? >> there's always that competition, especially here in new york between agencies. you have joint terrorism forces not only in new york but they've grown, agencies working together, sharing intelligence and cooperating, doing great work behind the scenes. a lot of cases we don't hear about in terms of the type of disruption going on. things have improved and glitches and problems between competing agencies but overall, the cooperation continues to try to stop these plots and attacks. that's clearly the priority and what the public expects. >> many thanks. we appreciate it. joining us now former white house chief of staff, andy card. he first notified president bush of the 9/11 terrorist attacks 11 years ago, at a school in sarasota, florida and now serves as acting dean of the bush school of government and public service at texas a&m. welcome back to the program. it happened again this morning. every time i see the pictures here in new york of the world trade towers getting slammed, i
are the security law enforcement breaks working together satisfactorily? >> there's always that competition, especially here in new york between agencies. you have joint terrorism forces not only in new york but they've grown, agencies working together, sharing intelligence and cooperating, doing great work behind the scenes. a lot of cases we don't hear about in terms of the type of disruption going on. things have improved and glitches and problems between competing agencies but...
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rule of law matters. and i think that is true even in the hispanic community. >> i don't mean to interrupt you. i just have to challenge you on that. look, yeah, they have been waiting a long time. i've heard that argument a million times, okay? i get it on my radio show all the time. you know what? to me that's the problem with the state department or the naturalization service because it takes them so long to process these things. you've got this -- i don't know what the number, 11, 12 million people. we should put them on the path to citizenship. they come here to work. let's be hospitable. as reagan said, let's welcome them. i'm not looking for bureaucratic excuses. i think we should just go ahead and do it. >> look, i think our priority in the hispanic community should be making the case that the key to economic prosperity, the key to the american dream is an economy that's growing, an economy that has small businesses that are prospering, that allows entrepreneurs to create businesses. we didn't do
rule of law matters. and i think that is true even in the hispanic community. >> i don't mean to interrupt you. i just have to challenge you on that. look, yeah, they have been waiting a long time. i've heard that argument a million times, okay? i get it on my radio show all the time. you know what? to me that's the problem with the state department or the naturalization service because it takes them so long to process these things. you've got this -- i don't know what the number, 11, 12...
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. >> under current law on january 1st, 2013 there's going to be a massive fiscal cliff of large spending cuts and tax increases. i hope that congress will look at that and figure out ways to achieve the same long run fiscal improvement without having it all happen at one date. >> all right. so as the country's debt and spending continues to skyrocket, my question tonight really are we heading for this fiscal cliff come january? you have jillian epstein, foreign chief minority council to the house committee. american enterprise institute, and hit-or-miss member dave sweichert, republican from arizona. this was a bernanke warning that didn't get near enough attention, and i want to ask you, he is talking about a massive, what, $3 trillion, $4 trillion tax hike scheduled for january 1st, 2013. he is also worried, wrongly, i think, about spending cuts of over $1 trillion. what's this fiscal cliff all about, and how is it going to affect the economy? >> well, you know, i'm not so worried about the spending cuts. like you, i'm worried about these massive tax increases. and given the state of t
. >> under current law on january 1st, 2013 there's going to be a massive fiscal cliff of large spending cuts and tax increases. i hope that congress will look at that and figure out ways to achieve the same long run fiscal improvement without having it all happen at one date. >> all right. so as the country's debt and spending continues to skyrocket, my question tonight really are we heading for this fiscal cliff come january? you have jillian epstein, foreign chief minority...
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we went by the laws of canada and the laws of the united states. so she'll be participating in miss universe canada. are you in favor of that decision? >> i don't have a problem with it. i want everyone to be happy. >> i want everyone to be happy, too. so we let her into the contest. there's like 60 other people, some of whom are not thrilled. >> all right. well, we covered everything, i think, with that last question. donald, we appreciate it. we'll see you next tuesday on the next trump tuesday. >> another delay on a drug to treat obesity. and still to come, budget committee chairman, congressman paul ryan joins us on the escalating budget in washington. "squawk box" will be right back. >> tomorrow on "squawk box," staples founder and the nhl playoffs. nhl commissioner gary bettman is our special guest. i absolutely love building locomotives. i knew i wanted to design locomotives from when i was very young. [ jahmil ] from the outside it looks like such a simple device. when you actually get down into the bare bones of it, there's so much technol
we went by the laws of canada and the laws of the united states. so she'll be participating in miss universe canada. are you in favor of that decision? >> i don't have a problem with it. i want everyone to be happy. >> i want everyone to be happy, too. so we let her into the contest. there's like 60 other people, some of whom are not thrilled. >> all right. well, we covered everything, i think, with that last question. donald, we appreciate it. we'll see you next tuesday on...
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those laws sometimes are forced a and sometimes not. this young man there was no reason legally to deny him the ownership of a firearm. so the suggestion by bob costas who ought to be fired for the comments, his outrageous suggestion that the civil rights of americans all 300 million of us should be taken away and we should be denied the right to own a gun that would be the only way to take it away from jovan belcher is to say no one can own a gun other than military or police. that's an outrageous suggestion. costas ought to be fired. >> larry it's ridiculous we're talking about firing a guy for trying to start a debate about how to control guns in this country. >> i don't want to talk about -- i want to leave the costas situation alone. he said what he said. what i want to talk about igor is the issue of violating the second amendment or greater gun regulation would have stopped this? i mean the question i have -- look, this guy was a big drinker. he suffered concussions. he use ad lot of pain killers. clearly, clearly he had huge men
those laws sometimes are forced a and sometimes not. this young man there was no reason legally to deny him the ownership of a firearm. so the suggestion by bob costas who ought to be fired for the comments, his outrageous suggestion that the civil rights of americans all 300 million of us should be taken away and we should be denied the right to own a gun that would be the only way to take it away from jovan belcher is to say no one can own a gun other than military or police. that's an...
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he told reporters he did an awful lot that was wrong but did not break the law. >>> and the house of representatives voted down a republican bill that would've made it a federal crime to perform -- let me say that again. perform or coerce a woman into a gender-based abortion. when larry returns, on wisconsin, the recall election against governor walker heads into its final weekend. the "kudlow report" will be right back. >>> welcome back to the "kudlow report." i'm larry kudlow. in this half hour, after another batch of anoemic statistics today, i have to ask this question, is it possible that we have entered the front end of another recession? is it possible? and why doesn't president obama get that threat? plus the dow is off 6%, nasdaq down 7%, commodities dropped 11%, all in the month of may. not good. we're going to do some stock market work later on. >>> but first up, it's absolutely panic time for democrats, panic. team obama sending in the bill clinton cavalry to wisconsin for the tuesday election. it's not going to work. scott walker's going to win pulling away and get this
he told reporters he did an awful lot that was wrong but did not break the law. >>> and the house of representatives voted down a republican bill that would've made it a federal crime to perform -- let me say that again. perform or coerce a woman into a gender-based abortion. when larry returns, on wisconsin, the recall election against governor walker heads into its final weekend. the "kudlow report" will be right back. >>> welcome back to the "kudlow...
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that is the law. i'm not involved in the investigation, really good people to pursue that. >> everybody wants -- >> no, no, and look at the money, whether -- we have about 120 of these firms called futures commission merchants that are supposed to handle money, supposed to be held sacrosanct. that was the last. that was the last last year and it's the law now. >> thank you. gary gensler, appreciate it. coming up, becky? >> more of and druf's interview with sean parker. >> i'm going to toss to you to intro andrew. >> he weighs in on tech deals like the union of e bay and skype. stick around, we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at scottrade, we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when you need it.
that is the law. i'm not involved in the investigation, really good people to pursue that. >> everybody wants -- >> no, no, and look at the money, whether -- we have about 120 of these firms called futures commission merchants that are supposed to handle money, supposed to be held sacrosanct. that was the last. that was the last last year and it's the law now. >> thank you. gary gensler, appreciate it. coming up, becky? >> more of and druf's interview with sean parker....
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we have aspects of this law that have never been in federal law before. we're being paid for the first time to have high quality. we're being penalized for readmissions. that hasn't been there before. we being paid to manage populations, for the first time. we're moving off of fee-for-service. we're moving off of being paid per click, we're being paid now to manage a whole patient and that's different. that's really a sea change in what we're doing. >> the switch from fee-for-service has been going on for a decade. >> we tried it in the '80s and '90s under managed care. people revolted against it. they didn't want to have their doctor being incentivized to give them less care. >> aren't most hmos run with not fee-for-service? i remember the old insurance companies that were fee-for-service but united health care and wellpoint, aren't those all -- >> no, we are largely paid in our medical center by those big insurance companies for everything we do per click, per procedure, per operation. >> what about all of the capitation rates? >> capitation was much mo
we have aspects of this law that have never been in federal law before. we're being paid for the first time to have high quality. we're being penalized for readmissions. that hasn't been there before. we being paid to manage populations, for the first time. we're moving off of fee-for-service. we're moving off of being paid per click, we're being paid now to manage a whole patient and that's different. that's really a sea change in what we're doing. >> the switch from fee-for-service has...
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another circle law argument. >> so true. let's get o check from jackie dean jell lis. >> 94.41 is the selling price right now. traders are not as worried about the damage by isaac. now downgraded from a top cal storm to a hurricane. now the focus has shifted to restarting those operations and the power outages that may or may not hamper that process. meantime traders are celebrating. they're concerned a little bit about some of that data coming out over the weekend in china. we're expecting some manufacturing numbers. any more negative numbers coming out of china, of course, could send these prices down further. last but not least, i want to touch on the prices that came in higher than expected. we actually saw a little bit of a turnaround here and we're extending some of the larger losses we've seen over the last month. carl, back over to you snoop jackie, thanks a lot. bob pisani is joining me at post nine and we do have some weakness. >> and i a agree with carl's comment about spain wanting to know what they're signing up
another circle law argument. >> so true. let's get o check from jackie dean jell lis. >> 94.41 is the selling price right now. traders are not as worried about the damage by isaac. now downgraded from a top cal storm to a hurricane. now the focus has shifted to restarting those operations and the power outages that may or may not hamper that process. meantime traders are celebrating. they're concerned a little bit about some of that data coming out over the weekend in china. we're...